Mabel: A Novel. Vol. 1 (of 3)
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The narrative follows a young woman who oversees household arrangements and family relationships in a picturesque Gloucestershire village as she prepares to receive a visiting child relative while her mother frets over practical details. Domestic scenes emphasize sisterly affection, quiet duty, and the comforts of home, while the arrival of a recently returned officer introduces new social interest. Through episodic episodes of everyday care, conversation, and rural observation, the work examines hospitality, maternal anxiety, and the gentle tensions of provincial life as characters adapt to visitors, health concerns, and changing circumstances.
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